MD FRCPC
Neurologist specialising in stroke and cerebrovascular disease
Experience
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Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Suhail Al-Rukn is a highly experienced neurologist who specialises in stroke and cerebrovascular disease. He completed his Adult Neurology Residence and Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease Fellowship at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and holds Canadian Board certification in Neurology.
He treats patients with stroke, cerebrovascular conditions, and related neurological disorders. Dr. Al-Rukn has undertaken several research projects within his area of expertise, contributing to the evidence base in his field.
He is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and the Emirates Medical Association, and serves as Chairman of the UAE University Scientific Society. He is a good fit for patients seeking specialist care in stroke prevention and management.
Special interests: stroke prevention, cerebrovascular research.
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MD
McGill University, Canada
Adult Neurology Residence
McGill University, Canada
Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease Fellowship
McGill University, Canada
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Mediclinic — Mediclinic City Hospital Consultant Neurologist In department Neurology, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Cerebrovascular Disease, Stroke, Transient Ischemic Attack.
Profile compiled from Mediclinic's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Mediclinic City Hospital
Bldg 37 - 26th St - Umm Hurair 2 - Dubai Healthcare City - Dubai
+971 800 1999Mediclinic City Hospital: 3.8★ · 2,416 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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